castles in the sky

From the Marquise de Rambouillet's fabled 'chambre bleue' to the mystical muskoka island evoked by Lucy Maud Montgomery and Phebe Florence Miller's Newfoundland outport salon of the same name....to a new series of monthly presentations and conversations on the role of women in the production and dissemination of culture throughout history

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Je me souviens: memories of an expatriate anglophone, montréalaise, québecoise exiled in Canada

MUN students, faculty and community members present a public reading of Lorena Gales acclaimed dramatic monologue, Je me souviens, an autobiographical meditation on nation, language, identity, and the complexities of belonging. Challenging, provocative, thoughtful and intimate, this Governor General’s Award nominated play is also a love song for Québec. This is also our opportunity to remember Lorena Gale, a formidable Canadian actor and writer who died in Vancouver in June 2009, aged 53.

Tuesday, March 8 at 8 pm
The Ship (265 Duckworth Street)